When the Stars Begin to Fall: Introduction to Critical Race Theory and MarxismFarleyAnthony PaulauthorColumbia University. LaworiginatortextArticles2012EnglishMarxism, they say, is dead. But the classless society is nowhere in sight. Racism is also dead, or so they tell us. But the colorline is still wrapped tightly around the world. The reports of these deaths are connected and premature. They are connected to the destruction of words. They are premature in the way declarations of final victory are always premature. If we credit Louis Althusser's observation that "philosophy represents the people's class struggle in theory," then our engagement with these attempted dispossessions is a serious matter. This project will show the vitality of Marxism by locating it within what Critical Race Theory should become.LawRace relationsRace relations--Law and legislationCommunismSlaverySegregationColumbia Journal of Race and Law132262462012-072155-2401http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:15106NNCNNC2012-10-28 21:52:56 -04002016-10-13 16:13:22 -04009107eng